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I had the privilege to serve with AIM Air this summer in East Africa. I was based out of Nairobi.

AIM AIR
is the aviation branch of Africa Inland Mission. Though AIM traces it's roots back to 1895, AIM AIR had its humble beginnings in 1975. It was then that a group of missionaries serving in Northern Kenya determined that their needs might be better served through a single plane and mission pilot. Over the years the Lord has blessed AIM AIR. Today, the team of some 30 pilots and mechanics now operates a fleet of twelve aircraft, serving the needs of nearly one hundred various missionary organizations and Church groups throughout 10 countries.

More than just an organization or a fleet of airplanes, AIM AIR is a unique team of different people working together toward building God's Kingdom in Africa. The pilots, mechanics, and administrators who make up the AIM AIR team are missionaries helping missionaries... serving those who serve.

FAQ
What is AIM AIR?
We are a Christian missionary organization which serves other missionaries and the Church in Africa through the use of aviation. We are part of the larger ministry of Africa Inland Mission.

Why does AIM AIR exist?
We exist to serve Christian missions. In doing so, our purpose is to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and build the Church. (Our Mission)

Where does AIM AIR work?
East and Central Africa. We operate regularly in at least 7 different countries. Our main base of operations is in Nairobi, Kenya, with several aircraft based at other locations in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

How does AIM AIR operate?
All of our aviation missionaries are volunteers who are financially supported by churches and individual donors in their home countries. Our Kenyan staff are employees. Almost all of our equipment is donated. Missionaries who request our service contribute toward the minimum operating cost of the airplane they use.

What does it take to work with AIM AIR?
Pilots and Mechanics need to meet certain technical requirements. There are some non-technical positions as well. For all our missionaries, a heart for missions is paramount.

How can I get involved?
You can join us in Africa for a short or full term of service. You can pray for the AIM AIR ministry. And you can partner with us through financial contributions.

 

 

 

 

 
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